This is a great state park with pull through and back in sites that can accommodate big rigs, but not many with full hook ups. The sites are level, concrete pads with plenty of shade. The park has several hiking trails, a disc golf course and a pretty terraced garden, but the main attraction is the 77' waterfall and dripping springs. It is easily accessed from Hwy 412. The staff were very friendly and helpful, and there is a park host in the camping area for after-hours concerns. We
camped at Natural Falls State Park in a Travel Trailer.

This is a great state park campground. The spots are very nice with a variety of pull thru and back in. There are 30 and 50 amp hookups available and a few spots with full hookups. This is a very nice park for Oklahoma. It is well maintained and clean. The spots are mostly shaded as there are a lot of trees here. There a 5 hiking trails and a beautiful waterfall area. They are in the process of completing some yurts to stay in, so those look interesting also. This park in under 10 minutes to a small city for shopping and a casino with a great buffet! We
camped at Natural Falls State Park in a Fifth Wheel.

Check in was smooth with a friendly office staff. Our campsite had easy access with a level concrete pad surrounded by trees. We had a fire ring, lantern holder, concrete picnic table and grill. Camp hosts are very friendly and come by several times a day to pick up trash and see if campers need any assistance. The sites are spacious. There was a mix of families and older couples and everyone respected the quiet hours. Would definitely camp here again. We
camped at Natural Falls State Park in a Travel Trailer.

Gorgeous state park. We stayed in February, so there was no foliage on the trees, but still a beautiful park. It always amazes me to find beautiful places like this in Oklahoma, the waterfall area is cool, trails are less than 2 miles, and moderate difficulty. I will definitely come back. I've read about the grumpy old man, and he's here, but he is just a rule follower and comes off rough. We
camped at Natural Falls State Park in a Travel Trailer.

Beautiful and very clean! Only thing that would make this perfect in my opinion is a splash pad or something for summer since you are not allowed in the water. We
camped at Natural Falls State Park in a Travel Trailer.

We stayed here for 9 days. Beautiful park where the movie "Where the Red Fern Grows" was filmed. Sites are spacious and we had a full hookup. Great hiking trails. We would definitely return. We
camped at Natural Falls State Park in a Fifth Wheel.

What a beautiful State Park and camping area! This is a small park with very nice facilities, great playgrounds and paved bike trails. The hiking trails to the Dripping Springs Falls is very nice and there's even a small lake farther down the trail with picnic tables and you can catch and release fish there as well! We hiked all the trails and loved them. Camp sites are super far apart and many have trees for shade and privacy. Nice paved roads and level pads with concrete patios and concrete picnic tables. The visitor's center is nicely stocked with interesting books, outdoor related items, toys, and firewood for sale. They also have a very nice group meeting room at the visitors center. Dripping Springs is where the movie, "Where the Red Fern Grows" was filmed in the 70's. They even sell the DVD and the classic children's book by Wilson Rawls in the camp store! This area, "the Ozarks of Oklahoma" is just so pretty. West Siloam Springs has just a casino, but Siloam Springs is a quaint pretty town, and home to John Brown University.

My only complaint about the campground is the reservations system. It's hard to know which campsites are full hookups and which are just water/electric. You can choose your site but the full hookups with sewer are just 30 amp. These are called "modern". The ones with w/e only (30amp) are semi-modern and the 50 amp with w/e are premium/semi-modern. I'd suggest calling the campground and asking about specific sites before reserving! We thought we had a full hook up but it was only w/e .

The folks running the campground are really nice and helpful. We hope to return here again! We camped in a motorhome. We
camped at Natural Falls State Park in a Motorhome.

Value

Clean Restrooms

Service

Clean Showers

Cleanliness

Site
Details

Campsite

Site Number

45

Site Surface

Concrete

Campsite Features

Fire Ring, Picnic Table, Patio

Campground Details

Space Between Lots

Spacious

Sun & Foliage

Some Shade

Tips for other Campers:

Be sure to hike the trails and ask for a map at the visitor's center.
Try "28 Springs" in Siloam Springs for a delicious farm to table meal!
Bentonville, AK is only about 30 minutes away and the (free) Walmart Museum is actually pretty good. The Walton's 5&10 has some unique retro toys, souvenirs, and candy!
The Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art (also free) is excellent!

Campsites are level, large with concrete pads, picnic table and fire pit. Our site, number 15 was 30 amp and no sewer. The park is very nice. Hiking to the falls is an easy hike. Some of the other trails are steep and not so easy. We
camped at Natural Falls State Park in a Fifth Wheel.

Quiet park with pull thru and back in sites. Also a tenting area. Most sites are 30 amp and water. A few FHU sites. Sites are level, concrete, with lots of shade trees. Nice playground for the kids. Big rig friendly. We
camped at Natural Falls State Park in a Fifth Wheel.

The park is very clean and well maintained. The park has some nice walking trails and a beautiful water fall. I would have given the park a 10 except the park rangers and attendants are very hateful. We will not come back. We
camped at Natural Falls State Park in a Tent Trailer.

The widely spaced back-in sites had more room and privacy than the pull-through sites. The trees provided cooling shade. Dog friendly, we took the well maintained path to the waterfall, which is beautiful. Described as strenuous (not really), we continued on the more rustic trail looping around back to the campground.

When traveling in this area again, we absolutely would return. We
camped at Natural Falls State Park in a Travel Trailer.

We stayed here for dogwood days weekend and so glad we did. Came with six year old grandson who enjoyed all the trails multiple times. The ones noted difficult are not that hard. Lots of kids to play with and at area is great for all ages. If any complaint would be that the campers closest to playground didn't have kids. Wish we had one of those sites. Would be all five star except that playground isn't viewed from our RV and sites are bit close together. But clean, maintained and happy camper. We
camped at Natural Falls State Park in a Travel Trailer.

Value

Clean Restrooms

Service

Clean Showers

Cleanliness

Site
Details

Campsite

Site Number

32

Site Surface

Concrete

Campsite Features

Fire Ring, Picnic Table

Campground Details

Space Between Lots

Very Close

Sun & Foliage

Some Shade

Tips for other Campers:

Siloam has a beautiful downtown area, nice walkway around lake area, take kids to see Popeye at local vegetable company, and a must see is a trip to gentry. First stop should be the little Debbie store for afternoon snacks to take to the wildlife safari petting/drive thru. We literally spent 5 hours there and drove thru 3 times!!! Petting area Very impressive too. Pack a lunch, This has been a great stop.

Top Tips for this Campground

Be sure to hike the trails and ask for a map at the visitor's center.
Try "28 Springs" in Siloam Springs for a delicious farm to table meal!
Bentonville, AK is only about 30 minutes away and the (free) Walmart Museum is actually pretty good. The Walton's 5&10 has some unique retro toys, souvenirs, and candy!
The Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art (also free) is excellent!

Siloam has a beautiful downtown area, nice walkway around lake area, take kids to see Popeye at local vegetable company, and a must see is a trip to gentry. First stop should be the little Debbie store for afternoon snacks to take to the wildlife safari petting/drive thru. We literally spent 5 hours there and drove thru 3 times!!! Petting area Very impressive too. Pack a lunch, This has been a great stop.